Priscilla Cellona
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Priscilla Cellona | |
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| Occupations | Actress, educator |
| Years active | 1951–late 1950s |
| Known for | LVN Pictures films |
Priscilla Cellona is a Filipina film actress, who was active during the 1950s.
Her first starring role was in Pag-asa (1951), directed by National Artist Lamberto V. Avellana and co-starring Armando Goyena. The film marked her emergence as a leading lady under LVN Pictures.[1]
After retiring from acting in the late 1950s, Cellona pursued a career in education. She later became an English instructor at the University of the East.[1]